Jamaican Entertainment Fraternity Mourns Feluké
Reggae singer Feluké passed away over the weekend, and the talented musician’s death has hit the Jamaican entertainment industry hard.
Reggae singer Feluké passed away over the weekend, and the talented musician’s death has hit the Jamaican entertainment industry hard.
It was the year 2000 (Y2K for short) that saw many Dancehall artistes at the height of their careers, others on the decline, while some were just getting their feet wet.
There are a few songs that are known throughout the Caribbean that have become staples and have been handed down from generation to generation.
It seems even England’s royal family was impressed with Shaggy’s mega hit, It Wasn’t Me. At least Prince Harry was, according to Shaggy, who revealed that the prince sang the summer anthem to him when they first met.
Unknown to many, it was a series of twists of fate which led to the explosion of Dancehall megastar Shaggy’s now-legendary recording, It Wasn’t Me, becoming a mega platinum-selling track, 20 years ago.
Dancehall star Shaggy and his wife Rebecca Packer Burrell are celebrating six years since they tied the knot!
Reggae/Dancehall star Shaggy performed his hit single Angel alongside Rayvon at the annual Essence Festival of Culture which was held virtually this year.
Amidst the physical and psychological impact of COVID-19 and even the widespread protests caused by the death of George Floyd, that have been creating a paradigm shift, Reggae dancehall icon, Shaggy and Rock Star, Sting, will have to get used to life without their beloved Tour Manager who died recently.
Shaggy says a movement must start immediately, to enable fellow superstars Beenie Man and Bounty Killer to get back their US visas.
Several entertainers have come forward to applaud Burke for marshaling the Verzuz production.
Dancehall megastar Shaggy has now kick-started the quest for Beenie Man and Bounty Killer to be given back their United States visas.
Shaggy has been stuck in New York since international borders closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s been two months since he’s seen his family.
Things continue to progress smoothly for the veteran dancehall artiste Shaggy in the United States, as he will be featured on an all-new set of Billboard Live At-Home performances.
Shaggy, Rayvon and Spice took to the stage to deliver an energetic performance.
As the world celebrates Mother Day Dancehall artistes were first out of the blocks this morning, professing their love on social media for moms.
For years now Grammy-winning Dancehall veteran Shaggy has been making inroads into the US market and has been quite successful at promoting his brand of Jamaican music.
Jamaican superstar Shaggy was asked to lean in on matters concerning the fate and future of dancehall music in a recent interview.
Shaggy opens up about the fall out with Sting International over his Hot Shot 2020 remake.
Sting International wants you to know that he had no involvement in Shaggy’s latest musical project.
Shaggy has announced that he intends to release a new version of his multi-Platinum studio album, Hot Shot from 2000, which will be called Hot Shot 2020.